HHO CELL 3.0 liters in 1 minute
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hey there, did you build this or buy it? and if you built it, what are the dimensions?
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@andgate2000 You did something wrong. It works. Thousands of people are doing it and getting worthwhile results.
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Is the current coming from the car battery (12v) and you pulling 28 amp...then your draining 336watts from the engine...assuming the cell is 100% efficient then your only adding 336 watts of power back to the engine....i tried all this...it didnt work....good fun playing around though.
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Using stainless steel electrodes produces very toxic chromium by products.
Do you dispose the electrolite as toxic waste?
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It'd be awesome if you sent me full instructions on this build. please :)
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What's coming out must be an equivalent mixture of oxygen and hydrogen ready for combustion. Must be excellent for welding torch too.
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can you provide us the plan? everything so we can make our own?thanks a lot..
Hi, You mentioned sodium hydroxide as the electrolyte. This will create deposites of sodium at the cell right? How do you clean a closed cell as this will eventually clog up.
Thanks.
FreePizza007 6 months ago
@FreePizza007 ....nope, the sodium hydroxide does not build up. it runs very clean. you just have to be careful the way you handle it and anti-dote if you spill some on your skin is to use/rinse with distilled white vinigar. 3 tea-spoonfulls of sodium hydroxide with 1.3 liters of distilled water makes an electrolyte that relates to about 21(pwm) to 28(direct current) amps on my cell. cheers, vs.
variablestatus 6 months ago
@variablestatus Thanks for reply, It has been many years since I have done chemistry so I will give a breif explanation of my theory. Maybe someone can correct me if I am wrong, here it goes;
Sodium Hydroxide is NaOH, Water H20 so the Chemical balanced equation is:
NaOH + H2O -> 3O + 2H + Na
Meaning that the Oxygen and Hydrogen gas dissapear in the Electrolysis process. Well Na is left. That is Sodium. Sodium deposits are left in the closed Cell- Long term and after a while it'l fill up.
FreePizza007 6 months ago
@FreePizza007 ..great scientific anylsis and good for all reading. yes you're right Na will be left. so simply speaking all you have to do is replenish the electrolyte with distilled water. sodium hydroxide/Na lye, what makes soap soapy, disolves into water continuiusly. the amperage will increase as the h and o are realeased making the electrolyte stronger as it's level depleates in the bubbler. simply adding distilled water will allow you to have plenty of use with your Na electrolyte. vs
variablestatus 5 months ago
@Mrinfoone and pcbpavioc..the size of the plates is 5"X7" & the thickness of the plates is the same as the thickness of the gaskets when they are compressed @ 1/16 inch.i will send both of you a complete set of plans.i have sold to many in the past because so many offered to buy it but now i give the plans away to all my fellow scientist out there for the asking.between my plans, the three video's &the blogs here, you will just about have all the info you need for a great start.cheers,vs.
variablestatus 6 months ago
correction on typo below, temperature is maintained at 140-142 degrees F on this cell which is really good at the amperage used. this was the temp after a 2 hours continuious run test.
variablestatus 1 year ago